Jim Buckwalter Lancaster PA
I have
been hunting and fishing for over 50 years
throughout the United States and Canada. None of
it has come close to hunting in South Africa.
Willem's vast knowledge really paid off during
the hunt making for a thrilling adventure far
exceeding my expectations every step of the way.
Our
safari was tailored to meet our interests and
really give us a South African experience we
will never forget. I had plans to go on various
other hunts in the United States, but after this
trip they are off the table. I'm coming back to
South Africa, there is so much more to do and
see.
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Getting Here
There are some 54 international airlines serving
South Africa, including many of the top European
and British carriers like British Airways,
Virgin, KLM, Lufthansa, Iberia, and Air France,
plus, of course South African Airways.
Many of these service the North America to South
Africa run as well as a code share basis. Direct
flights between the United States and South
Africa are offered by South African Airways, to
and from Atlanta and New York.
South African Airways also flies to and from Sao
Paulo, Brazil, with connection flights to
anywhere in South America.
Several major international airlines (including
SAA) serve South Africa from the Middle East (El
Al from Israel and Emirates from the Arabian
Gulf), the Far East and South East Asia
(Malaysian Airlines, Singapore Airlines and
Cathay Pacific) and Australasia (Quantas and Air
New Zealand).
South Africa is also considered the gateway to
Africa, with flights between here and ports of
call throughout the rest of the continent on a
daily basis, with several African airlines,
including South African Airways.
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